My life growing up was a twisted Bronx version of 'The Color Purple.' It had a much different soundtrack and no trees, but that desperation was the same.
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'The Secret Garden' was the first musical that I fell in love with when I was a kid. My mom took me to see it, and it was the first one that I owned the soundtrack to and listened to over and over again.
Hearing the blues changed my life.
Popular music formed the soundtrack of my life.
In the little rural town I grew up in, I missed out on the pop music of the time, the '80s, and now enjoy in retrospect. It's as an adult that I've opened it up to dance, hip-hop, R&B, and even big pop songs.
Man, 'Hill Street Blues' was on when I was 12, and I remember feeling I'd never seen anything like it. It was that far ahead of its time, with dark characters you loved.
Even as a kid in the Bronx, I wanted an adventurous life.
I realized I was tired of singing about trees and flowers. I wanted to sing about real life. From then on, nobody could tell me anything was better than blues.
Growing up in the middle of nowhere, there was a lot of twangy music around, but it didn't really connect with me then.
I was a big fan of 'Days of Our Lives' growing up.
I remember the first vinyl I bought: 'Purple Rain,' my favorite Prince album, ever.
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